2024-07-05
The crew's time-traveling trip back to the American Revolution runs the risk of altering history. (Repeat).
Dr. Zoidberg celebrates Freedom Day by eating the Earth flag, and an angry mob compels him to take refuge in his planet's embassy. Phil Hendrie, Billy West, John DiMaggio, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
In the fourth-season opener, a supernova explosion sends the Planet Express ship back in time to 1947 Roswell, N.M., where Fry's grandfather is stationed. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
Leela sees herself as a female pioneer when she's signed as a Major League pitcher, but she's really there as a novelty act, as she beans every batter she faces. Hank Aaron and Bob Uecker have cameos. Tom Kenny, Maurice LaMarche, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Cleveland fixes up mama's boy Holt with a cat-loving gal (voice of Fergie) who works at the cable company. Meanwhile, Cleveland Jr. accidentally swallows Rallo's pet fish, but Rallo won't give up on seeing it again. (Repeat).
Cleveland tells Cleveland Jr. to get a job and he does---at the Stool. Meanwhile, Roberta competes with the rich girl at school (voice of Ashley Tisdale). Other guest voices include Kristen Wiig (Mrs. Stapleton), Ed Asner (Editor) and David Lynch (Gus). (Repeat).
Cleveland and Roberta visit New York---with the Stoolbend gang tagging along. Jason Sudeikis (voice of Holt) also has a voice cameo as himself, as does his "Saturday Night Live" castmate Will Forte. Other guest voices include Glenn Howerton (Philip Seymour Hoffman, Concierge and President of MTV) and "Family Guy" regular Alex Borstein (Tyne Daly). (Repeat).
Cleveland makes big news, then gets a big head, when he's injured while being robbed. Meanwhile, Rallo thinks Roberta is dying of a terrible disease. Tila Tequila has a voice cameo as herself. (Repeat).
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Riotous big-screen animated adventures of the cartoon characters from the TV series. Homer triggers an environmental calamity in Springfield that has far-reaching effects for the town and the planet. (Repeat).
After a clash with Teijo, a wanted criminal, results in the death of his partner Morris, LAPD detective Vic vows to track down the man and exact revenge. When he gets a lead as to where his man might be, Vic, visually-impaired because of a Lasik surgery, orders an Uber ride and meets the witty and mild-mannered Stu, his driver. Stu now has to go through the wild goose chase with Vic, all the while
Cash-flow problems plague Hank's father, who's forced to work a menial job on Veterans Day instead of marching in the parade. Toby Huss, Dave Thomas, Ashley Gardner. (Repeat).
Bobby goes all-out to become school mascot, a high-profile post that suffers a low blow when he avoids a time-honored tradition. John Ritter, Lauren Tom, Pamela Segall, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Bill counters his holiday loneliness by becoming a generous Santa, attracting a nice single mom and a young slacker who takes advantage. Ryan Phillippe, Kathryn Harrold, Stephen Root, Pamela Segall. (Repeat).
Peggy thinks Hank's tears are indicative of a father-son void, but they're really about his truck, which looks headed for pickup-truck heaven. Marcelo Tubert, Toby Huss, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Bill and former Texas governor Ann Richards hit it off after a chance meeting resulting from Hank's reluctant prank in an Austin hotel. Ellen Barkin, Stephen Root, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Bobby's ventriloquist's dummy gets more of Hank's attention than Bobby, but it's Dale who harbors a grudge against the wooden being. Tom Poston, Pamela Segall, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Homer offers dating advice to Comic Book Guy when he meets a Japanese manga author who catches his fancy. (Repeat).
Via new high-tech eyeglasses, Homer discovers Marge has been seeing a marriage counselor, while Bart decides not to buy Nelson a Valentine's Day card, despite giving one to all his other classmates, so Nelson orders him to buy a special Valentine's Day gift or else. (Repeat).
A transfer student who's an aspiring falconer swoops in to rescue Bart from school bullies, but Bart soon discovers that he and his new friend are not birds of a feather. (Repeat).
A surprised Lisa discovers she has common cultural grounds with Sideshow Bob, while Marge gives a sex talk to a teen church group. (Repeat).
Marge opens the house to three octogenarians after their retirement home is shuttered for health violations, but she has second thoughts about the good deed when Homer settles into an old-person lifestyle. Meanwhile, at school, Bart champions Nelson's predilection for hand-me-down underwear. (Repeat).
Marge and Homer get a bargain on a painting at the Van Houten's yard sale, and later learn that it is a masterpiece worth $100,000, so they wrestle with splitting the money with their neighbors or keeping it all. (Repeat).
During a mock trial at Wagstaff, Louise finds herself in a sticky situation when she must defend one of her biggest foes. Meanwhile, Bob teams with Jimmy Pesto to bag a regular food-scammer. (Repeat).
Gene discovers that the recipe for his favorite chocolate has been altered, so he contacts the company head to get things straightened out. Meanwhile, Bob gets involved in a typically Teddy less-than-perfect plan. (Repeat).
Linda is excited to chaperone Tina's weekend at a heroine conference, but the girl's new friend could put the getaway in jeopardy. Meanwhile, the Belcher kids left behind formulate big plans for their home-alone weekend with Dad. (Repeat).
Word spreads that the aquarium is floundering and may close, so the children concoct a scheme to help keep its head above water. (Repeat).
The debate team recruits Tina, who finds surprising success and an even more unexpected relationship. Meanwhile, Louise and Gene convince their parents to fund a stop-motion movie project that focuses on a surprising subject. (Repeat).
Bob and Linda get a bit too competitive during the family's annual Easter egg hunt and have a little too much fun hiding the eggs, leaving the entire family scrambling to find the remaining egg that is rapidly rotting in its hiding place. (Repeat).
Linda wins a contest to spend a weekend at the home where her favorite TV show is filmed, but things don't go as planned; Teddy's back goes out while babysitting the kids. (Repeat).
Gene and Bob attend the last-ever rock-and-roll laser show at the planetarium, while Linda and the girls do dinner at a wacky restaurant. (Repeat).
Louise's school trouble forces Linda to meet with Mr. Frond, which could lead to her losing her hard-earned position as Wagstaff bake-sale leader. When she finds out that her daughter was actually trying to help another student, Linda is torn between following school policy or her own moral code. (Repeat).
Linda's nasty cold leads to her missing the Mother's Day show at Wagstaff, which Bob videos. But when his outdated camcorder malfunctions, the kids put on a reimagined version of the pageant for Linda at home. (Repeat).
In the Season 7 finale, a forecast of rain on the day of the Bog to Beach celebration leads Teddy to convince Bob to enter a float in the parade, which would lead to an easy win. (Repeat).
Bob's dream of becoming an outdoorsman is in sight when he learns a nearby wildness-equipment store is having a going-out-of-business sale, and his newfound expertise is put to the test when he gets locked overnight in the store. Meanwhile, the rest of the family is stuck watching rehearsals for Aunt Gayle's one-woman show. (Repeat).
Frank's long-lost brother (Jon Polito) shows up unexpectedly and spills family secrets. (Repeat).
It's not always sunny in Philadelphia: An apocalyptic storm is bearing down on the City of Brotherly Love, and everyone's in panic mode—except for Frank. (Repeat).